how to keep in sync centos-ds in a dr scenario

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I have a disaster recovery scenario:
on a remote location I have the same servers with the same hostnames and the
same ip's, exactly all the same.
Nightly I use rsync to keep all the servers in sync.
One of this server is a CentOS5 with centos-ds and samba as pdc.
I cannot use replica between current and dr, as the 2 server have the same ip
and hostname.
I am using ldap2db to import the nightly ldif backup.
/usr/lib/dirsrv/slapd-centos-ds/ldif2db -n userRoot -i /tmp/backup-yyddmm.ldif
It seems work, it's dirty but does work.
Do u see any side-effects? Have u some suggestion?

-m
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